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Florida Governor axes "Obamarail" (bravo!)
Florida Governor Rick Scott(R) has rejected billions in Federal money for the high speed rail system proposed by Barack Obama.Nice to see someone who is actually serious about fiscal responsibility and removing government from as many things as possible.I voted for Scott in November's very close race and am proud to see someone in public office actually trying to stick to their word.
http://www.wtsp.com/includes/tools/p...storyid=175236 |
That is sure a breath of fresh air...
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I don't think it's a really smart move. Short term, yes it will save the federal government a few bucks. But in the long run not building the railway could very well prove a stupid move.
Why is Japan technologically superior to both the US and Europe? Because they have invested in development from very early on. They started building high-speed railways in the mid-sixties, and ever since their technological level has been continuously increasing. More than "The West", where we kind of leveled off our development by spending less money on it. And that's exactly why Asia (with Japan as development center and China as production center) will be the new world leaders, both economically and technologically, instead of the US and Europe. |
How dare we spend money on things that would reduce reliance on foreign oil.
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Did you guys even bother to read the article? It's not about saving the Federal Government money, it's a big federal boondoggle that will end up being a serious and ongoing financial drain on the taxpayers of Florida. This is about getting Barak Obama elected, not about providing jobs or improving mass transit.
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Thanks for pointing that out, I was going to be you did the work for me, good job:salute: High speed rail would be nice BUT right now, we don't have the money in Florida to get caught up in what will be a drain, so our governor did his job and stuck up for the citizens of Florida.Perhaps when good times return can move forward with this.Also, people in the US who have a car generally do not want to use trains etc for most part because why do that when can come/go on your own schedule with no waiting other than traffic so as mentioned it'd end up being a drain because not enough people would use it. More an election ploy than anything, good job Governor Scott. |
I can't wait to see what the Republicans' solution to reducing our dependence on oil will be.
Oh, and if anyone is interested, I drive a 2008 Honda Civic hybrid coupe (black). 43 MPG city/55 MPG highway. However, I ride my bike to work three days a week. Great exercise. :up: |
Two Words.
Am Trak. |
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Two other words...losing proposition. Just like Am Trak. |
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Nice TS, I ride a bicycle 8 months out of a year to/from work, my car hasn't seen daylight in over 10 years. Of course the motorcycle gets near 50 MPG on the highway but that only gets on the road twice a year. |
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Oh and By the way, Amtrak was set up by the government in 1971 and all of its preferred stock is held by the US federal govt. ;) |
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Look at Amtrak, been losing money for years, but we're all still paying their bills. |
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